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A Sentimental Journey (Penguin Classics)
Laurence Sterne
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| #557911 in Books | Laurence Sterne | 2002-03-26 | 2002-03-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.77 x.43 x5.09l,.30 | File type: PDF | 160 pages | Sentimental Journey||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| This British Innocence Abroad is a flirt|By Phred|Almost exactly 100 years before Mark Twain gave us his travel book, Innocence Abroad; Laurence Sterne made this a popular genre with A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. The Grand Tour of Europe was in its early years and was mostly for the wealthy. Sterne made such a trip and having met the grumpy Tobias Smollett he|From the Publisher|Founded in 1906 by J.M. Dent, the Everyman Library has always tried to make the best books ever written available to the greatest number of people at the lowest possible price. Unique editorial features that help Everyman Paperback Classics
A Sentimental Journey is a novel without a plot, a journey without a destination. It records the adventures of the amiable Parson Yorick, as he sets off on his travels through France and Italy, relishing his encounters with all manner of men and women-particularly the pretty ones. Sterne's tale rapidly moves away from the narrative of travel to become a series of dramatic sketches, ironic incidents, philosophical musings, reminiscences, and anecdotes; sharp wit is...
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